Thomas A. Gardiner wrote:
>
> I must be jinxed...
> Performing the same chages listed below, and substituting for the sound
> playing program as
>
> AddToFunc "myplay" "I" Exec exec /usr/local/bin/play /usr/share/sound/$0
>
> I've also tried substituting wavplay (the sound files are .wav files) with
> the same result.
>
> I still get a core dump. What's worse, the FvwmEvent man pages suggest
> simple examles of using FvwmEvent, like echo-ing a string to the terminal.
> Even this simple example from the man pages causes a core dump for me. Is
> it possible I'm missing something big? or even little... I should say
> that I'm trying this with fvwm2.2.046 and fvwm2.2.2
>
Thomas,
For me it is even stranger, Michael asked me to reproduce the core dump, the
funny thing is that I am not able to reproduce it!!!
When I put back the $1 instead of $0 it just stop working but does not dumps
although I have been bothered with these dumps all the time!!!
What I can say now is "I'm sorry I can't make it stop working!" I suppose I
have been doing something else in between than I can't remember. I am pretty
sure of the configuration files I gave you.
BTW are you sure the play program is on /usr/local/bin and not on /usr/bin in
the Red Hat distribution?
I believe Michael and Dominik are going to be much more helpful than I can be.
Cheers
Jacques
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Received on Thu Jun 10 1999 - 01:58:44 BST